large batch

collocation in English

meaningsoflargeandbatch

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large
adjective
uk
/lɑːdʒ/
us
/lɑːrdʒ/
big in size ...
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batch
noun[C]
uk
/bætʃ/
us
/bætʃ/
a group of things or people dealt with at the same time or considered similar ...
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(Definition oflargeandbatchfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesoflarge batch

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Ixodid females produce only a singlelargebatchof eggs and then die, so they probably require only a single copulation.
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Use of nonstandard cutting tools is a practice frequently employed inlargebatchproduction to reduce the total number of operations and to increase product quality.
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I have collected alargebatchof documents from constituents; and every letter represents a personal tragedy.
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We therefore expect anotherlargebatchof reports in the coming year.
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Today we have alargebatchof proposed alterations.
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Thislargebatchof amendments is not as daunting as it appears.
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Frankly, we have not had an opportunity to do so on alargebatchof government amendments.
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From their point of view it is much more convenient to have alargebatchof people coming into employment so that they have a wider choice.
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There is a chance of getting anotherlargebatchout, and it is towards the success of these efforts that we are working at the present time.
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When made in alargebatchor in a roll, servings are sliced off like bread.
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This combination is traditionally cooked in alargebatchover a wood fire.
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Largebatchice makers can produce up to 75 tons of ice per day.
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Graphic screenprinting is widely used today to create many mass orlargebatchproduced graphics, such as posters or display stands.
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The miner cuts out his heart and throws it in the boiling water, where it cooks alongside alargebatchof beef franks.
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Since many business investments are evaluated as opportunities arise, and not in alargebatch, they are often evaluated one at a time.
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Costs are assigned to products, usually in alargebatch, which might include an entire month's production.
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In practice, favorable conditions are identified by "screening"; a verylargebatchof the molecules is prepared, and a wide variety of crystallization solutions are tested.
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We are overhauling the arrangements for handling large batches of telegrams with a view to avoiding similar difficulties in the future.
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